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Funny how the NHS tries to make it seem like everyone needs to procreate, except heterosexual white couples.

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Maternity pay has gone too far, suggests Kemi Badenoch

Tory leadership candidate Kemi Badenoch has suggested maternity pay has "gone too far" and the government needed to interfere less in people's lives.

Not the best position to take during a demographic crisis. Unless she’s counting on replacing the population with migrants.

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In her first interview since resigning from the Labour Party, Rosie Duffield has criticised Keir Starmer’s team, accusing them of being "more interested in greed and power than actually making a difference."

Duffield claimed that both Labour voters and MPs are being 'exploited' and 'taken for granted' by the party's leadership. Now sitting as an independent MP, she expressed disappointment at having to leave Labour, saying this was 'not at all where I wanted to be.'

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Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield has resigned from the Labour Party

The 53-year-old MP is the first to jump ship since the general election and in her resignation letter criticised the prime minister for accepting thousands of pounds worth of gifts.

She told Sir Keir Starmer the reason for leaving now is "the programme of policies you seem determined to stick to", despite their unpopularity with the electorate and MPs.

In her letter she accused the prime minister and his top team of "sleaze, nepotism and apparent avarice" which are "off the scale".

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Keir Starmer hits new low in personal popularity ratings

Keir Starmer’s personal ratings dropped further during his first Labour conference as prime minister, according to the latest Opinium poll for the Observer.

Even before the Labour gathering in Liverpool Starmer’s ratings had collapsed 45 points since July to -26 by last weekend (with 24% approving of the job he was doing, against 50% who disapproved).

Conference week, however, saw a further drop of four points to -30, by far the lowest he has ever recorded.

Starmer is walking on thin ice.

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"Foreigners".

And this doesn't include second generation immigrants.

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More than 25,000 migrants cross Channel in 2024

More than 25,000 people have crossed the English Channel in small boats so far this year. Over 10,000 people have made the journey across the Channel since Labour won the election in July.

For now, we can expect the numbers to only go up.

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This is Phoebe Plummer, one of two Just Stop Oil activists sentenced to two years for throwing soup at a Van Gogh painting.

In the interview, Katie Hopkins absolutely humiliated Phoebe, pointing out—correctly—that she hasn’t paid a single bill in her life and has no idea what life would be like if the activists’ demands were met. And rightfully so.

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North West activists on a busy bridge with our ‘Pensioners before migrants!’ banner in Salford, Manchester.

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💉Boris Johnson: we considered ‘aquatic raid’ on Netherlands to seize Covid vaccine

Boris Johnson considered an “aquatic raid” on a Dutch warehouse to seize Covid vaccines during the height of the pandemic, he has revealed in his memoirs.

The former prime minister discussed plans with senior military officials in March 2021, according to an extract from his forthcoming book, Unleashed, published in the Daily Mail.

The AstraZeneca vaccine was, at the time, at the heart of a cross-Channel row over exports, and Johnson believed the EU was treating the UK “with malice”.

That would be crazier than any film that could ever be made.

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Keir Starmer was given a further £16,000 worth of clothes by the Labour peer Waheed Alli, which was declared as money for his private office, the Guardian can reveal.

The donations, comprising £10,000 in October 2023 and £6,000 in February 2024, bring the total amount in gifted clothes to £32,000.

Victoria Starmer probably still thinks she has nothing to wear.

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Two boys believed to be the UK's youngest knife murderers have both been detained for a minimum term of eight years and six months.

The pair were both aged 12 when they killed 19-year-old Shawn Seesahai in a machete attack in a Wolverhampton park on 13 November last year.

The situation is worsening. Not only are there more knife attacks, but the attackers are also getting younger.

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How Albanian small boat migrants took over Britain’s cannabis market

Hundreds of Albanians who crossed the Channel in small boats have bolstered their drug gangs' grip on Britain’s cannabis market.

They have been recruited to work in illegal cannabis “farms” set up in rented houses or disused industrial premises, cultivating crops worth up to £2 million per harvest, which can be grown and harvested in as little as 12 weeks.

They're not wasting their time here.

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Why do they always look like this?

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Labour MP borrowed £1.2m from donor Lord Alli to buy house for sister

Labour peer and donor Lord Waheed Alli gave a £1.2 million loan to a Labour MP so she could buy a house for her terminally ill sister. Siobhain McDonagh, the Labour MP for Mitcham and Morden, described her sister Baroness McDonagh as a "best friend" of Lord Alli for 25 years.

It seems many Labour MPs are in debt to Lord Alli, and debts always have to be repaid.

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Three Just Stop Oil activists have thrown soup at two of Vincent van Gogh's paintings in London's National Gallery just hours after members of the protest group were jailed for doing the same thing in 2022.

The incident came after Phoebe Plummer, 23, and Anna Holland, 22 were sentenced earlier today for throwing two tins of Heinz tomato soup over the 1888 work in October 2022.

Well, we can be sure these idiots are also going to jail.

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A 19-year-old has been cleared of attempted murder after he was filmed stabbing a man on board a train in south east London earlier this year.

Rakeem Thomas claimed he used self-defence during an argument on the three-minute journey between Shortlands and Beckenham Junction on 27 March.

Following a trial at Inner London Crown Court, a jury acquitted Rakeem Thomas of attempted murder, wounding with intent and affray - for the fear caused to other train passengers - accepting his self-defence claim.

Self-defence might explain the situation, but surely carrying a weapon like that on public transport should come with consequences. You’d think there would be some accountability for even being in possession of it in the first place. But in Two-Tier Britain it's impossible.

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Child punished for using wrong pronouns for non-binary teacher

A pupil in a British school has been punished for questioning the use of non-binary pronouns for their teacher, a concerned parent has claimed, in what appears to be the first case of its type in the UK.

The parent claims the conflict began when the pupil, who is in Year 9, addressed the female teacher as 'Miss', to which the pupil claims the teacher retorted: "I'm not Miss, I'm Mx".

In response, the confused child allegedly asked: "Well, what does that mean?" The child was then issued a detention for being rude to their teacher.

People who try to assert themselves at the expense of children don't deserve respect.

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